Sentences with phrase «even less ice»

Following this summer's new record ice loss, the Arctic will enter a winter with even less ice than ever before, leading to even thinner ice, which barring any monumental external events like a major volcanic eruption, will likely perpetuate the trend in sea ice decline.

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If you are selling prepackaged foods, you are not considered a food handler and may have less stringent requirements than if you are actually preparing foods or even scooping ice cream.
love that this ice cream sounds less creamy; i bet it tastes even more chocolatey than usual!
It is so creamy and indulgent tasting even without the dairy, and with far less sugar then most store bought ice creams!
Offering foodservice operators a low cost of ownership and superior performance even in the most challenging water conditions, Horizon Elite's design dramatically reduces scale build - up and the associated costs of scale mitigation, all while using 35 - 50 percent less water than comparable cube - type ice machines.
Besides, I always feel less guilty when I'm eating fruit for dessert, even when it's coated in sugar and topped with ice cream.
Even when the thermometer plunged to 5 degrees in York City a few weeks ago, I walked to Cafe Grumpy, my local joint in Chelsea, and ordered an iced redeye (iced coffee with a shot of espresso; I like the espresso less for its caffeine kick and more for the nuttiness and depth of flavor it imparts).
traditional ice - cool finish saw the England international bag his 50th goal in a red shirt, and in 87 appearances, no less — bringing up his half - century quicker than the likes of Luis Suárez, Michael Owen and even Robbie
Now, I'll give the readers here credit for catching the part where they flashed up on the screen a nice graphic stating that you COULD put an extra ice pack or two into the lunch and probably «decrease the risk,» but I think talking about how not even an ice pack, or refrigeration at many day cares, is enough to keep your child from possibly coming down with foodborne illness could be enough to make some less conscious parents throw up their hands in disgust and say «I give up.»
Noting that cold foods should be stored below 40 degrees Fahrenheit and hot foods above 140 degrees, the study concluded that less than 2 % of lunches tested containing perishable foods were within the safe temperature zone (even though half of those lunches contained at least one ice pack.)
Polyakov says a positive feedback loop is underway, in which less summer sea ice will lead to warmer winter waters and even less summer ice in subsequent years.
Intriguingly, that means water could potentially reach the surface from a deep crater, where there was less ice to get through — perhaps even from a crater like the one where Dawn saw the bright spot.
Schweitzer decline to discuss DNA because she does not work with it, but DNA is far less stable than proteins so is usually broken into fragments, even in tissue that has been frozen since the ice age.
Researchers say the ice thinning may accelerate because as it melts, it reflects less sunlight, which heats the surrounding waters even more.
They are motivated by the humbling realization that our knowledge of undersea life as a whole is only slightly less sketchy than our knowledge of life under those Antarctic ice shelves: Even where the water is not covered by ice, its sheer volume — not to mention the difficulty of seeing and moving through it — means that it is nearly all aqua incognita.
The Arctic is warming more than twice as fast as the rest of the planet, because as ice melts at the top of the world, there is less of it to reflect sunlight back into space, so more of it is absorbed by ocean waters; more absorbed sunlight means even warmer temperatures, which means more ice melt a circular process known as Arctic amplification.
Now that spring is here and there is less ice, I will be starting my evening walks again, on top of going to the gym 3 - 6 days a week.
• Tip: I've listed 2 amounts of icing sugar, the lesser amount is good for a flooding consistency, and the larger amount is for outlining, but you can add even more for a much thicker consistency good for writing.
Icing sore muscles, or even submerging yourself in an ice bath, after a workout can help reduce swelling and recovery time, ultimately helping you to feel less sore and ready to rock your workout the next day.
If you want even less calories, you could skip the ice cream altogether.
Ronit — who goes by Ronni back home in New York, where she leads a bohemian life as an arty downtown photographer with the requisite interests in drugs, sex, ice shaking and presumably rock»n' roll — was more or less dead to them; even the newspaper obituary pointedly states that the rabbi left no children.
Even smaller, less remarkable roles are capably handled by familiar faces: William Daniels («Boy Meets World») strikes authority as the punitive commissioner, Rob Corddry («The Daily Show») is Chazz's smarmy children's ice theatre boss, Luke Wilson plays a counselor at the Colorado Sex Addicts Anonymous meeting, longtime Conan O'Brien sidekick Andy Richter shows up late as a Mountie.
I'm even a fan of less obvious combos, like pickles and ice cream -LRB-... Read more
Sources close to the tablet now claims that the tablet has been delayed until July 2012 (though some of the press are speculating that it will be unveiled during Google's I / O developer conference June 27th — 29th), both to make room for the new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean instead of the first expected Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and also to try and push down the cost even further so that the Google tablet may sell for even less than $ 249, maybe as low as $ 199.
You can use a combination of other plasmids as well, but I found this to be the most effective, which does in turn make the game feel so much less epic than it could, knowing your ice is effective even against the greatest enemies the game has to offer.
These wildfires release soot into the atmosphere, which accelerates the rate of melting of glaciers, snow and ice it lands upon, which can lead to less reflectivity, meaning more of the sun's heat is absorbed, leading to more global warming, which leads to even more wildfires, not to mention greater sea level rise, which is already threatening coastal areas around the world.
My take is that the tug of war over what's causing today's telegenic heat waves, floods, tempests — and even Arctic sea - ice retreats — distracts from the high confidence scientists have in the long - term (but less sexy) picture: that more CO2 will lead to centuries of climate and coastal changes with big consequences for a growing human population (for better and worse in the short run, and likely mostly for the worse in the long run).
Even as the long - term trend in the Arctic is toward less sea ice in summers, for decades to come — and routinely in other seasons — any nation with interests in the far north will need to be able to navigate in heavy ice.
The good news is that even with a reduction to less than 50 % of the current amount of sea ice the ice will not reach a point of no return: a level where the ice no longer can regenerate itself even if the climate was to return to cooler temperatures.
This cooling all combines to let the ice extent spread further south (meaning an even higher albedo, less H2O, less CO2, etc., and so the ice age deepens and temperatures continue to drop).
The ice extent was even less than we have today.
Even if the temperature is still 2 degrees lower than in 100BC (per GISP2), there SHOULD be less ice in the arctic.
But even taking the long view, the trends are towards less and less ice at the poles.
10) Most recently, Early Holocene, which had significantly less summer sea ice than even 2012.
One of the unavoidable realities attending global warming — a reality that makes it the perfect problem — is that there is plenty of remaining uncertainty, even as the basics have grown ever firmer (my litany: more CO2 = warmer world = less ice = rising seas and lots of climate shifts).
Further, Greenland ice shows a significant shift in source based on dominant weather states (NAO) making it even less suitable as a global proxy.
Given that the most of the melting that goes on is from the underneath (i.e. under the water) and ocean heat content is at modern highs, and the oceans have even released a bit less energy than average over the past 15 years, it is not a coincidence that ice would de line even faster during this period.
As we lose ice, less heat gets reflected and more heat gets absorbed and ice melts even more.
«The good news,» said Sven Funder, a co-author of the Science study, «is that even with a reduction to less than 50 % of the current amount of sea ice the ice will not reach a point of no return.»
They found that between 5 % and 30 % of the Arctic sea ice decline from 1979 to 2010 could be attributed to the natural cycles of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) and Arctic Oscillation (AO), and even less can be attributed to natural cycles since 1953, since these natural cycles tend to average out over longer timeframes (as Vinnikov also found).
With less sea ice, the refrigerator door is left open - darker open water is exposed, which readily absorbs the Sun's energy in summer, heating the ocean and leading to even more melt.
It's evident that you have done even less due diligence on my academic background than you have on the physics of sea ice CatWeazle.
East Antarctica's ice sheet is about as thick as West Antarctica's, but the region sees much less snowfall, so the annual rings are wafer - thin or even indistinguishable.
IMO our understanding of the dynamics of moist convection and its consequences is even less than that of the «ice - locker» effect.
In the proxy records (ie the ice cores) the rise in CO2 is ~ 50x slower than what we see today, so any lag between source and atmosphere will have even less effect.
Serreze says if warm air and sea - surface temperatures persist, the 2017 maximum could set yet another record for even less sea - ice cover.
Actually the polar sea ice is even less important to Earth's energy budget than the above computation indicate.
«On the basis of van Loon's prediction of a mild winter and a cold summer I'll predict now that this winter's Arctic ice maximum will not exceed last winter's and that next summer's melt will be even less than this year.
Walt (04:46:34) On the basis of van Loon's prediction of a mild winter and a cold summer I'll predict now that this winter's Arctic ice maximum will not exceed last winter's and that next summer's melt will be even less than this year.
Sea ice, which even in winter has been in retreat for decades, will remain more or less steady in the immediate future, according to new research.
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